Dermatoethics: Contemporary Ethics and Professionalism in Dermatology / Edition 1

Dermatoethics: Contemporary Ethics and Professionalism in Dermatology / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
1447121902
ISBN-13:
9781447121909
Pub. Date:
12/06/2011
Publisher:
Springer London
ISBN-10:
1447121902
ISBN-13:
9781447121909
Pub. Date:
12/06/2011
Publisher:
Springer London
Dermatoethics: Contemporary Ethics and Professionalism in Dermatology / Edition 1

Dermatoethics: Contemporary Ethics and Professionalism in Dermatology / Edition 1

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Overview

There has been a sea-change in dermatology in the last three decades. Managed care, electronic records and communication, cosmetic dermatology, direct-to-consumer advertising, core competencies, and conflicts of interest were either nascent concepts or not even on the horizon as recently as the mid-1980s. The public, accrediting organizations, and physicians themselves recognize the need for training resources in dermatology ethics and professionalism. There is a need to address these topics in a format that will stimulate dialogue and reflection.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781447121909
Publisher: Springer London
Publication date: 12/06/2011
Edition description: 2012
Pages: 246
Product dimensions: 7.60(w) x 10.24(h) x 0.03(d)

About the Author

Lionel G. Bercovitch, MD specializes and is board certified in pediatric dermatology. Dr. Bercovitch attended medical school at the University of Manitoba Rady College of Medicine in Winnipeg,Canada and completed his dermatology residency at Brown University Affiliated Hospitals. He is director of pediatric dermatology at Hasbro Children's Hospital and Brown Dermatology and Professor of Dermatology at The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University. He is Co-Editor-in-Chief of Pediatric Dermatology,

Dr. Clifford Perlis, MD, MBioethics studied human biology and ethics in society as an undergraduate at Stanford University. He then completed medical school at the University of Pennsylvania where he also obtained a masters degree in bioethics. He was elected to the national medical honor society, Alpha Omega Alpha, while at the University of Pennsylvania. He completed Dermatology Residency and a Fellowship in Mohs Surgery and Cutaneous Oncology at Brown University. He is board certified by the American Board of Dermatology and a member of the American College of Mohs Surgeons. For his first nine years in Philadelphia, Dr. Perlis directed the Mohs surgery program at Fox Chase Cancer Center. He also served as chairman of the Fox Chase Cancer Center IRB. He maintains an appointment as an Adjunct Associate Clinical Professor at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University.

Benjamin Stoff, MD, MAB is Associate Professor of Dermatology at Emory University School of Medicine. He practices general dermatology and dermatopathology at Emory and teledermatology consultation through the Atlanta VA Medical Center. In 2016, Dr. Stoff earned a Master of Arts in Bioethics from the Emory Center for Ethics, where he currently holds an appointment as Senior Faculty Fellow. He is deputy chair of the Professionalism and Ethics committee of the American Academy of Dermatology and chair of the Ethics Committee of the American Society of Dermatopathology. He is also co-director of the ethics track for residents and fellows through the Emory Office of Graduate Medical Education.

Jane M. Grant-Kels, MD, FAAD, is presently Vice Chair of the Department of Dermatology, Associate Director of the UCONN Dermatology Residency, Founding Director of the Cutaneous Oncology Center and Melanoma Programs and Professor of Dermatology, Pathology and Pediatrics at the University of Connecticut Health Center as well as Adjunct Professor of Dermatology at the University of Florida in Gainesville, FL. She is also founding chair emeritus of the Department of Dermatology, founding director emeritus of the UCONN dermatology residency program, and founding director emeritus of the UCONN dermatopathology laboratory. She attended Smith College and Cornell University Medical College and then trained in pediatrics and dermatology at Cornell’s New York Hospital. Following her residency, she completed a dermatopathology fellowship at New York University with A Bernard Ackerman. She serves on numerous editorial boards related to her field and was the founding editor in chief of the Journal of Clinical Medicine and the founding co-editor in chief of the International Journal of Women’s Dermatology. Presently she is Deputy Editor of the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. She has been a member of the following boards: Board of the Women’s Dermatologic Society, Board of the Association of Professors of Dermatology and Board of the American Academy of Dermatology. She was Vice President of the AAD 3/2019-3/2020. She has also been the recipient of the WDS Rose Hirschler Award in 2018, the AAD Professionalism Award in 2014, as well as AAD Presidential Citations in 2016 and 2017. Her areas of interest are pigmented lesions, reflectance confocal microscopy, dermoscopy and dermatoethics. Finally, she teaches dermatoethics, dermoscopy and confocal microscopy to the residents at the University of CT and University of FL. She has published over 360 manuscripts, 147 chapters, guest edited 22 journals, and edited or co-authored 8 books and delivered over 700 invited lectures. She has been married for over 46 years, has two children and five grandchildren

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER.- Basics of bioethics and ethical analysis.- Codes of professional ethics.- CLINICAL ETHICS.- Medical errors.- Refusal of treatment.- Care of minors.- Privacy and confidentiality.- Electronic communications and teledermatology-ethics in cyberdermatology.- Unsolicited diagnosis.- Fictional illness and psychodermatology.- RESEARCH AND PUBLICATION ETHICS.- Human subjects research and IRBs in dermatology.- Ethical issues in dermatologic genetics-genetic testing, gene patents.- Publication ethics- Ethical issues for writers, editors, and reviewers.- SUBSPECIALTY ETHICAL ISSUES.- Ethical issues in surgical dermatology .- Ethical issues in cosmetic dermatology, including office dispensing, advertising and promotion, ethics of medispas, the dermatologist as entrepreneur.- Ethical issues in dermatopathology.- Ethical issues in industrial dermatology and contact dermatitis.- PROFESSIONAL ETHICS.- Ethical Issues in Specialty Training including: relationship to faculty and patients, the residency match, trainee-industry relationships.- Lying for patients, "gaming the system" and other challenges to honesty.- Professional boundaries.- The impaired or incompetent dermatologist.- Gifts to physicians.- Conflicts of interest and dual loyalties.- Dermatologist-Industry relationships.- Access to care and manpower issues.

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